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  • New Mexico Jury Duty Excuse List - Getting Excused From Jury Duty
    New Mexico has a statutory exemption that allows individuals over a certain age to request exemption from jury duty Citizens over the age of 75 can be exempt from jury service under this age exception
  • Exemption from Service - Thirteenth Judicial District
    Effective June 19, 2009, individuals who are seventy-five years of age or older and who file an affidavit requesting an exemption from jury service shall be permanently exempted from jury service, per the enactment of Senate Bill 112, which amended Section 38-5-2 (B) NMSA 1978
  • New Mexico Statutes Section 38-5-2 (2024) - Justia Law
    The 2021 amendment, effective June 18, 2021, allowed persons seventy-five years of age or older to be exempted from jury service without requiring an affidavit; and in Subsection B, after "seventy-five years of age or older who", deleted "files an affidavit requesting an" and added "requests"
  • Your Age May Get You Excused From Jury Duty - AARP
    In some states, such as New Mexico, you can permanently opt out of jury duty once you’ve reached a certain age If you’re of age and no longer interested in jury duty, check with the court administrator on the summons form you have received on how to proceed
  • New Mexico Jury Duty: Exemptions and Request Procedures
    In New Mexico, residents may be called to serve on a jury, but certain exemptions allow some to be excused from this obligation Understanding the criteria for exemptions is essential for those unable to serve
  • About Jury Duty - Jury Duty
    A person requesting an exemption or an excuse from jury service shall take all necessary action to obtain a ruling on the request no later than the date on which the person is scheduled to appear for jury duty
  • Juror Frequently Asked Questions | District of New Mexico | United . . .
    Having a certain profession does not preclude you from serving as a juror, unless you are a police officer, firefighter or an elected public official to the United States, state or local government However, you (not your employer) may submit an excuse to be reviewed by the Court
  • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) - Second Judicial District
    No New Mexico law does not provide for an excuse from jury service for moral or religious beliefs You are still required to appear for jury service During the selection process, you may mention your moral and religious beliefs to the presiding judge


















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